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First sample ProRes Raw footage from Sony PXW-FX9 and Atomos Shogun 7

Posted on Aug 10, 2020 by Pro Moviemaker

Atomos released the first sample footage for the upcoming Raw firmware release for the Sony PXW-FX9 and Shogun 7 which was announced with Sony a few weeks ago

Shot by well known Sony independent certified expert Alister Chapman; he recorded ProRes Raw on the Shogun 7 over SDI from the PXW-FX9 with XDCA-FX9 expansion pack. The results show excellent detail, dynamic range and colour.

When the Alpha 7S III and PXW-FX9 are used together as A-camera and B-camera you will soon be able to shoot 12-bit ProRes Raw file type with both, making mixing the two in post-production painless.

ProRes Raw with the Sony PXW-FX9 and Shogun 7 with Alister Chapman

Watch the first sample footage shot on the Sony PXW-FX9 camcorder / XDCA-FX9 expansion pack and Atomos Shogun 7 monitor-recorder in Apple ProRes RAW. Filmed using pre-release beta firmware for both the camera and Shogun 7.

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